Book Notes|1 September 1966

Human Sexual Response.

Abstract

Masters and Johnson have contributed new, fundamental, and therefore, important information to medical knowledge by more than a decade of research in sexual physiology in their laboratories at Washington University. Much of their work has been published during the last 10 years in the medical literature. Now, through this latest publication, this team is sharing its research and the results with the lay reader, as well as with the physician and his associates. As the physician reads the new book, he must keep in mind this dual audience intended by the authors; otherwise, he will feel peculiarly uncomfortable, the result